How it works

Las Vegas Bottle Service

Tables, minimums, and how it actually works — the honest version, with no fees on our side. Tell us your night and we book the table, secure the placement, and skip you past the line.

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The basics

What a table actually gets you

A bottle-service table is a food & beverage minimum — a set amount you spend on bottles and/or food to hold your section, not a cover charge. What you get for it: guaranteed entry, no general-admission line, your own space with a dedicated server, and a host who knows you’re coming. For a group, it’s also the only way to stay together and have a home base for the night.

What it costs

Honest ranges, confirmed per date

Minimums run from a few hundred dollars at a back booth to several thousand for a dance-floor section on a headliner night. Tax, gratuity and the venue fee add roughly 35–40% on top. Each room is different — see the per-venue ranges on XS, OMNIA, Hakkasan, Zouk, Marquee, TAO and Encore Beach Club.

These are ballpark ranges to set expectations — we confirm the exact, current minimum for your specific date, and lock in preferential placement and complimentary upgrades when they’re available.

Straight answers

Vegas bottle service — common questions

What is bottle service in Las Vegas?
Bottle service is a reserved table with a food & beverage minimum — you commit to spend a set amount on bottles and/or food to hold the section. In return you get guaranteed entry, no general-admission line, your own space with a server, and a far better night than standing in the crowd.
How much is a table in Las Vegas?
It's a food & beverage minimum (not a cover), and it ranges by room, night and location: from a few hundred at a back booth to several thousand for a dance-floor section on a headliner night. Tax, gratuity and the venue fee add roughly 35–40% on top. Each club's page shows its own range, and we confirm the exact, current number for your date.
Is the minimum on top of the bottle prices?
No — the minimum IS what you spend on bottles and/or food. You're not paying a fee and then buying bottles; the bottles and food you order count toward the minimum. Tax, gratuity and the venue fee are the only things added on top.
Do I need bottle service to get into a Vegas club?
Not always — most clubs also sell general admission. But a table guarantees entry, skips the line, and gives your group a home base. On busy nights it's the difference between watching the night and being in it.
How do I book a table in Las Vegas?
Tell us the club, the date and your group size and we confirm the table — with preferential placement and complimentary upgrades when they're available. No fees on our side; you spend with the venue directly.